On 11/9/06, Peter Vreman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When I try to create a cross compile of fpc 2.0.4 to i386 (I'm using
> amd64 native ubuntu edgy).
> When I try to compile it as following:
>
> make all tar CPU_TARGET=i386 CROSSINSTALL=1 INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/lib
>
> It compiles, until it needs to create a tar file and then I have the
> following error message:
> make: *** No rule to make target `tar'. Stop.
There is no 'tar' target. I wonder where you got it from?
The help screen if no target is given looks like below.
Targets
all Alias for build
build Build a new compiler and all packages
install Install newly build files
zipinstall Create zip/tar of installed files
singlezipinstall Alias for zipinstall
Distribution Targets:
rpm Build linux .rpm packages
deb Build linux .deb packages
This is what I have when using "make" without any tag:
/fpc/fpc_2_0_4$ make
Targets
all Alias for build
build Build a new compiler and all packages
install Install newly build files
zipinstall Create zip/tar of installed files
singlezipinstall Alias for zipinstall
Distribution Targets:
rpm Build linux .rpm packages
deb Build linux .deb packages
inno Build Windows (Innosetup) based installer
tar Build .tar installer
FV based installer Targets:
go32v2zip Build .zip files for go32v2
os2zip Build .zip files for OS/2
sourcezip Build .zip files for the sources
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/
For cross compilations and installations there is special
'crosszipinstall' that will pack a cross compiler instead of native
compiler.
I'll try it thanks.
Ido
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